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F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?
Two teenage female drivers say they hope the new F1 Academy will break down barriers in the sport.
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Mohammed Ben Sulayem absent from first F1 Commission of 2023
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem did not attend Tuesday's meeting of Formula 1's rule-forming body, the F1 Commission.
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Aston Martin: Felipe Drugovich to replace injured Lance Stroll in pre-season
Aston Martin reserve driver Felipe Drugovich will drive on the first day of this week's pre-season test in place of injured race driver Lance Stroll.
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Romain Grosjean's burnt-out Formula 1 car to go on show
The burnt-out shell of a Formula 1 car that saved Romain Grosjean's life in his fiery crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix is to go on show.
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Lance Stroll: Aston Martin driver out of pre-season test after cycling accident
Lance Stroll is to miss this week's pre-season test after suffering "minor injuries" in a cycling accident.
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Formula 1: Honda considering formal return to coincide with new engine regulations
Honda says it is considering a formal return to Formula 1 to coincide with the new engine regulations that will be introduced in 2026.
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Formula 1: Limits to drivers' freedom of speech rule outlined by FIA
Formula 1's governing body appears to backtrack on a rule introduced this year banning freedom of speech for drivers on key issues.
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Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon believe they can work together to achieve Alpine aims
Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon believe they can work together to achieve the Alpine team's aims despite their cool personal relationship.
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I am still going to be speaking my mind - Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says the ban on drivers' free speech will not prevent him from speaking out on key issues.
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Formula 1: Mercedes return to all-black colour scheme for 2023
Mercedes return to an all-black colour scheme for a 2023 car that team boss Toto Wolff hopes will "eventually fight at the very front".
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Charles Leclerc sets sights on winning Ferrari's first F1 drivers' title for 16 years
Charles Leclerc sets his sights on trying to win Ferrari's first Formula 1 drivers' title for 16 years this season.